The mark consists of a design of an antique post card in beige containing a stylized "CARTE POSTALE" above a line with "CORRESPONDANCE" a wreath design with illegible wording and "ADRESSE" below and a vertical bar with more illegible wording below the wreath design, all in gray. A burgundy stamp with a design of a person and "25? POSTES" and illegible wording in white appears in the top right corner of the post card with a postal stamp comprised of concentric circles with "REPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE" and "ILES KERGUELEN" appearing within the concentric circles with stars separating the phrases, and "RESIDENCE FRANCE" appearing within the circle, all in black, appearing on top of the stamp. "VINTAGE HOUSE" appears toward the bottom of the post card in black wherein each letter of "VINTAGE" appears within a black circle outline, with the circle in the letter "I" being shaded black, and with another stamp design, comprised of concentric circles wherein illegible wording appears within the concentric circles and "1 MARS 65" appears within the circle, all in black, appearing to left of this wording.
The colors burgundy, white, black, gray and beige are claimed as a feature of the mark.
The English translation of the word "CARTE POSTALE CORRESPONDANCE ADRESSE REPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE ILES KERGUELEN POSTES MARS" in the mark is "post card correspondence address French Republic Kerguelen Islands post March".
"VINTAGE" AND "HOUSE"